Written by Patrick Marber, Anthony Quinn
Directed by Arnand Tucker
Transmission Films
In Cinemas from October 3
Previewed by Len Power 25 September 2024
Theatre and theatre critics have always had an uneasy relationship. Reviews of shows are often viewed as a necessary evil. A good review of a show can boost box office takings while a poor review may have the opposite effect. Critics have at times been so powerful, they could make or break a show with a single review.
A cruel personal review may amuse the reader but it can have a devastating effect on a performer. Ask any actor who has received one and they can quote it from memory, even if it was written years ago.
In the film, “The Critic”, a famous and feared theatre critic in 1930s London involves a vulnerable young actress in a blackmail scheme to discredit his employer, the new owner of the newspaper that he writes for. The result is devastating for all concerned.
Ian McKellen plays the critic, Jimmy Erskine. Aware of his powerful position, Erskine feels invulnerable and his behaviour and treatment of those around him is appalling. McKellen gives this character a colourful theatricality that is initially amusing but Erskine soon loses our sympathy as his evil nature comes through. It is an exceptional performance of great depth.
Ian McKellen (Jimmy Erskine)
Ian Mckellen (Jimmy Erskine) and Gemma Arteton (Nina Land)
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